Not all Melanie's pleading or Frank's promises of higher pay would induce him to take up the reins again. (not reviewed by editor)

No, indeed! India was just a cracked old maid who hated Scarlett and lied about her and induced Archie and Mrs. Elsing to believe her lies. (not reviewed by editor)

But no sooner had she arrived than Aunt Pitty and Melanie began a campaign to induce her to make her home permanently with them. (not reviewed by editor)

Scarlett and her father each assured the other solemnly that to bring such matters to the ears of Ellen would only hurt her, and nothing would induce them to wound her gentleness. (not reviewed by editor)

This order prevailed until she noticed that Melanie, who had never been strong since Beau was born, was inducing Pork to put only dabs of food on her plate and giving her share to the soldiers. (not reviewed by editor)

Wash was afraid of horses and only the princely sum offered induced him to take the stubborn pony over the bar dozens of times a day; Mr. Butler, who bore with equanimity having his tail pulled by his small mistress and his hooves examined constantly, felt that the Creator of ponies had not intended him to put his fat body over the bar; Bonnie, who could not bear to see anyone else upon her pony, danced with impatience while Mr. Butler was learning his lessons. (not reviewed by editor)

Would you believe it, this very morning he said to Mary—and she's only sixteen: 'Now, Missy . . .'" And the voice went off into a whisper as the granddaughter slipped out to try to induce Mr. McRae to return to his seat in the shade. (not reviewed by editor)